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Taxonomies
Better Living Through Taxonomies by Heather Hedden appears in the latest
Digital Web Magazine.
Large websites and intranets can benefit from improved methods of search and navigation. These include site maps, A-Z indexes, sophisticated search engines, and generally improved navigational design--and playing a potential role in all of these methods is well-planned taxonomy.
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California Digital Library Announces Release Of Xtf Version 3.1
The California Digital Library (CDL) is pleased to announce the release of version 3.1 of XTF (http://xtf.cdlib.org/), an open source, highly flexible software application that supports the search, browse and display of heterogeneous digital content....
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Classification
Why Dewey's Decimal System is prejudiced appears in the latest JOHO, Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization. This is a personal newsletter from David Weinberger. (Thanks to the commenter for clearing up the person responsible.) He is the author of...
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Taxonomies
Overcoming Information Overload by Jeff Phillips and Christine Klima, appears in the May issue of Transform Magazine.Taxonomies organize your information for more efficient retrieval and better topic insight. Here's how to choose the best approach...
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Papers
Some articles in the latest Online Information Review v. 27, no. 4.Meta-tag: a means to control the process of Web indexing by Dariush Alimohammadi Search engines are used to locate information on the Web, but they cannot always adequately meet the information...
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Xml And Taxonomies
XML and taxonomies A partnership cure for digital sprawl by Linda Farmer provides a business perspective on these tools. Information Highways v. 9, no. 2 (Jan.-Feb., 2002)The judicious application of XML and taxonomies can go a long way towards stemming...
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